Currency wrote:
Come on, really? Not even one taker?
Even a short answer would be ok.
Trust me, GMAT math on the real deal can throw you off your seat, the practise that
OG offers is comparatively lame. You have just 40/50 questions in each of the sections and a couple of diagnostic test questions on the
OG, most of them repeat on the GMATPrep as well. So your practise question bank is actually very very limited.
You need to practise to quickly spot the problem with the posed question, think of an appropriate approach immediately, start implementing your ideas to drive towards a solution and finally, get to the right solution. All this within just a minute and a half. If even 5 questions can take you off-guard on the test, you need to learn to get back in to the groove. This demands an immense amount of practise. Trust me, purchase the GMATClub prep tests and try them out. You can conquer math only by sustained, intense practice.